World Cup Champions Argentina Decline Friendly Match with Morocco, Opt to Celebrate at Home

Argentina has refused to play a match against Morocco during the next FIFA matches to be held at the end of March.
According to the local site "Relevo", the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) had expressed its interest in a friendly match against Lionel Messi’s teammates, but their request was rejected. The Scaloneta has indeed decided not to leave Argentina in order to celebrate its world title in front of its audience.
Faced with this refusal, the Moroccan officials have finally turned to Brazil and Peru, for matches that will be played respectively on March 25 at the Grand Stade de Tanger and on the 28th of the same month at the Metropolitano de Madrid.
The next two matches of the Moroccan team could hold surprises from the coach Walid Regragui, who should call up several new players, including the Spanish-Moroccan Brahim Diaz.
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